splashed

/splæʃt/
verb
  1. Past tense of splash: caused liquid to scatter or fall in drops.
    • He accidentally splashed coffee on his shirt.
    • The kids splashed each other at the pool.
    • She splashed water on her face to wake up.
  2. Past tense of splash: moved through water with a splashing sound.
    • The dog splashed through the puddles happily.
    • We splashed along the shoreline at low tide.
    • They splashed across the stream to reach the other side.
  3. Past tense of splash: displayed something prominently or sensationally (figurative).
    • The news splashed the scandal across the front page.
    • The company splashed its new logo on billboards around the city.
    • Her artwork was splashed all over social media.
adjective
  1. Covered or marked with splashes of liquid.
    • He wore a splashed apron after cooking.
    • Her splashed jeans dried in the sun.
    • The splashed floor needed to be mopped.
  2. Decorated with irregular spots or patches of color.
    • The splashed pattern on the vase looked like raindrops.
    • The artist's splashed canvas was full of bright colors.
    • She bought a splashed scarf with blue and green dots.
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